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* OTT-9S - The -9S model is also a rebuild of the ''Ostscout''. This model also uses an [[Endo Steel]] chassis, as well as [[Ferro-Fibrous]] armor. For protection, the [['Mech]] carries two [[ER Medium Laser]]s and two [[Anti-Personnel Pod]]s to discourage infantry attacks. The electronics carried by this [['Mech]] include a Beagle [[Active Probe]], Guardian ECM suite, and a [[TAG]] laser designator.<ref>''Record Sheets: Phoenix Upgrades'', pg. 55</ref> BV (1.0) = 631, BV (2.0) = 868
 
* OTT-9S - The -9S model is also a rebuild of the ''Ostscout''. This model also uses an [[Endo Steel]] chassis, as well as [[Ferro-Fibrous]] armor. For protection, the [['Mech]] carries two [[ER Medium Laser]]s and two [[Anti-Personnel Pod]]s to discourage infantry attacks. The electronics carried by this [['Mech]] include a Beagle [[Active Probe]], Guardian ECM suite, and a [[TAG]] laser designator.<ref>''Record Sheets: Phoenix Upgrades'', pg. 55</ref> BV (1.0) = 631, BV (2.0) = 868
  
* OTT-10CS - The 10CS ''Ostscout'' saves weight through the use of an [[XL Engine]] and an [[XL Gyro]], which gives up durability for more combat payload weight, allowing the 'Mech to jump up to three hundred meters through the use of ten [[Improved Jump Jets]]. The 10CS carries an [[improved C3 computer]] to communicate with similarly equipped units and carries two [[ER Medium Laser]]s for defensive combat capabilities.<ref>''Record Sheets: Phoenix Upgrades'', pg. 56</ref>
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* OTT-10CS - Produced by [[Krupp Armament Works]], the 10CS ''Ostscout'' saves weight through the use of an [[XL Engine]] and an [[XL Gyro]], which gives up durability for more combat payload weight, allowing the 'Mech to jump up to three hundred meters through the use of ten Rawlings 45i [[Improved Jump Jets]]. The 10CS carries an [[improved C3 computer]] to communicate with similarly equipped units and carries two Diverse Optics [[ER Medium Laser]]s for defensive combat capabilities.<ref>''Record Sheets: Phoenix Upgrades'', pg. 56</ref><ref>[http://battlecorps.com/BC2/news.html?article=428 "Boring Recon? No More!"]</ref>
  
 
==References==
 
==References==
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*[http://battlecorps.com/BC2/news.html?article=428 "Boring Recon? No More!"]
 
*[[Record Sheets: 3025]]
 
*[[Record Sheets: 3025]]
 
*[[Record Sheets: 3050]]
 
*[[Record Sheets: 3050]]

Revision as of 20:50, 12 March 2009

Ostscout
Ostscout
Production information
Manufacturer Kong Interstellar Corporation
Model OTT-7J
Class Light
Technical specifications
Mass 35 tons
Chassis Kell/S
Armor Durallex Light
Engine VOX 280
Speed 129.6 km/h
Jump Jets Ostmann Sct-A
Armament
BV (1.0) 497
BV (2.0) 596


Description

The Ostscout was designed as strictly a recon 'Mech. In order for the Ostscout to be successful in this mission it was built with a maximum speed of 129.6 kph. The design also utilizes eight jump jets to give it a jumping capacity of 240 meters, allowing it to outmaneuver almost any BattleMech in existence. The Ostscout also relies on an advanced sensor suite to allow it to get information about the surrounding terrain and the disposition of enemy forces. Most Ostscout pilots will not even attempt to engage against any enemy as the advanced sensor system is extremely rare and is just about impossible to get replaced.

Armament

The Ostscout carries a single Tronel II Medium Laser. This weapon, while not extremely powerful, is enough to dissuade most light scout assets from attempting to pursue.

Variants

OTT-9CS Ostscout
  • OTT-7K - The -7K Ostscout takes advantage of the new TAG laser designator and replaces the Medium Laser with it. Otherwise, the -7K Ostscout is identical to the 7J model.[2] BV (1.0) = 372, BV (2.0) = 484

References

Notes

  1. Technical Readout: 3075, pg. 169
  2. Record Sheets: Phoenix Upgrades, pg. 53
  3. Record Sheets: Phoenix Upgrades, pg. 54
  4. Record Sheets: Phoenix Upgrades, pg. 55
  5. Record Sheets: Phoenix Upgrades, pg. 56
  6. "Boring Recon? No More!"